Labour minister suggests UK’s trade deal with EU faces year's wait
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Green Thumbs-Up from British Growers and Traders for UK-EU Plant Deal
UK/EU SPS deal will slash red tape and eliminate costly routine checks for fruit, vegetable, flower and plant traders across the country.On Wednesday 16 July, EU Relations Minister Nick Thomas-Symonds met with traders at New Covent Garden Market in London—the UK’s largest wholesale market for fruit, vegetables, flowers and plants—to talk about the issues they have faced getting their produce in and out of the country since 2020.Home to over 137 …
Labour minister suggests UK’s trade deal with EU faces year's wait
The UK’s trade deal with the European Union, set to ease food standards and align energy markets could still take another year to come into effect, a Labour minister has warned. In a landmark post-Brexit deal, the UK and EU agreed a deal on food standards to slash red tape for British exporters while giving European authorities power over regulations. But the UK minister for EU relations, Nick Thomas-Symonds, has suggested that it could be mon…
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